Yes, Post Malone is known for making songs that cross genre lines. But it looks like the artist’s ability to do different things shows up not only in his songs, but also in his home! His home is way out of the way. A famous builder named Guy Dreier made it, and it’s a very interesting piece of art.
Near the bottom of Big Cottonwood Canyon, on a 6.75-acre plot of land, is where he lives. This neighbourhood is one of the most beautiful places to live in Salt Lake City. This area has amazing views of the city, the mountains, and, of course, the valleys, especially from homes with doors, walls, and windows that go from floor to ceiling.
Post Malone paid $3 million for a 13,000-square-foot lot in Utah where he lives. He planned for this place to be his “fallout shelter” in case the end of the world came. Yes, you did hear correctly.
Malone didn’t mind spending a lot of money to make sure his home has everything it needs to stand up to the worst times. His home, which is in a protected area, has 5 bedrooms and 6 baths.
Reports say that Post Malone’s house is prepared for the end of the world. And the singer says that he has been trying to make his house a safe place in case the end of the world comes. But until then, he’s going to enjoy the stunning beauty of the area around his house. Or, he can just drive if he wants to wander around the neighbourhood. The ski slopes of Alta, Brighton, Solitude, and Snowbird are 20 miles away. Park City can be reached in 35 minutes. And it takes 20 minutes to get to Salt Lake International Airport.